'My concern is that...some people are not being vaccinated who would be vaccinated and those people are going to die,' Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said.
"We did not cut any corners," she replied."Compared to other vaccines they'd be looking at, these have really gotten the full-court press as far as evaluation and study."
In Kansas, Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly has pinned hopes of avoiding renewed mask mandates and other restrictions on getting more people vaccinated. After a call with governors and the White House this week, she said the Biden administration is"fully aware" that governors want full approval of the COVID-19 vaccines.
At the same time, lawmakers in GOP-controlled legislatures are moving forward with legislation that limits businesses' and schools' ability to mandate vaccines, specifically targeting COVID-19 vaccines that haven't yet received the full FDA stamp of approval.would prohibit state public schools and universities from mandating vaccines without full FDA approval.
The FDA has never before had as much evidence to use in deciding whether to approve a vaccine as it has for the Pfizer and Moderna shots. More than 188 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine have been given in the U.S., and more than 137 million doses of the Moderna vaccine. The FDA also can consider evidence from multiple other countries that are successfully using the shots.
Health experts say they view the holdouts awaiting full approval as more reachable than others clinging to misinformation or those who are outright hostile about vaccines.
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